Uchumi Supermarkets Explained

Uchumi Supermarkets
Type:Public company
Location:Nairobi, Kenya
Key People:John Karani
Chairperson
Mohamed Mohamed
Chief Executive Officer[1]
Revenue:Net Sales:US$165.4 million (KES:14.458 billion) (2014)
Net Income: Aftertax: US$4.398+ million (KES:384 million) (2014)[2]
Assets:US$78.8 million (KES:6.885 billion) (2014)
Num Employees:50 (2020)
Industry:Retail trade
Products:Supermarkets

Uchumi Supermarkets, often referred to simply as Uchumi, is a Kenyan supermarket chain. The word Swahili: uchumi means "economy" in Swahili.

Overview

Uchumi is headquartered in Kenya., Uchumi is one of a number of Kenyan supermarket chains that serve Kenya, including market-leaders Naivas, Quick Mart and Carrefour. In June 2014, the company's assets were about US$78.8 million (KES:6.885 billion), with shareholder equity of approximately US$38.4 million (KES:3.357 billion).[3] By December 2020 there were only three stores in Kenya.

History

The company was founded in 1975, as a public limited liability company, by three Kenyan parastatal companies: Industrial and Commercial Development Corporation, Kenya Wine Agencies Limited (KWAL), and Kenya National Trading Corporation. The main objective at the time was to create outlets for the equitable distribution of commodities and to create retail outlets for Kenyan manufactures. In 1976, Uchumi's shareholders signed a management contract with Standa SPA, an Italian supermarket chain, to train Kenyans to run the new enterprise. The shares of the company stock were listed on the Nairobi Stock Exchange (NSE) in 1992.

Uchumi closed down, albeit temporarily, and was placed in receivership during June 2006 after 30 years of business.[4] It was simultaneously de-listed from the NSE. At the time, its closure was described as "one of the greatest corporate disasters in independent Kenya history".[5] A government-led rescue plan, however, was initiated and consequently five Uchumi outlets, all in Nairobi, were reopened on 15 July 2006 under interim management and a caretaker administrator.[6]

By January 2011, the retail chain had returned to profitability and applied to the Kenya Capital Markets Authority to re-list its shares on the NSE.[7] Approval to re-list on the NSE was granted in May 2011 and trading in the shares of Uchumi resumed on 31 May 2011.[8]

Ownership

, the shares of stock of the retail chain are listed on the NSE, where they trade under the symbol "UCHM". The shares are also cross-listed on the Rwanda Stock Exchange[9] and the Uganda Securities Exchange.[10] The company obtained regulatory approval to cross-list on the Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange, effective 15 August 2014.[11] The six largest shareholders in the company as of April 2015 were:[12]

Uchumi Supermarkets Stock Ownership
Rank Name of OwnerPercentage Ownership
1 15.8
2 14.6
3 Paul Wanderi Ndung’u 5.4
4 KWAL Holdings 4.3
5 4.1
6 Karim Jamal 2.3
7 16th Internationalé de Háfs 1.1
8 Others via the Stock Exchanges in eastern Africa 52.3
Total100.00

Branches

, the supermarket chain maintained Six outlets in Kenya:[13]

List of Branches in Kenya

List of Uchumi branches in Kenya:[14]

  1. Langata Branch – Nairobi
  2. Nairobi West Branch – Nairobi
  3. Ngong Road Branch (Adams) – Nairobi

Closure of non-Kenyan stores

In June 2015, Uchumi fired its chief executive officer and chief financial officer at the time, for "misconduct and gross negligence".[15] In July 2015, the company hired a Nairobi-based consulting firm to probe employee theft at the retail chain.[16] In August 2015, a new CEO was hired.[17] In October 2015, the store chain closed down all its stores in Uganda and Tanzania, citing unprofitability.[18] In the process, 900 former employees were laid off in both countries,[19] [20] of whom 400 were in Uganda.[21] [22]

See also

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Uchumi Poaches Julius Kipng'etich from Equity for Top Job. 26 August 2015. 26 August 2015. Nairobi. Gachiri. John. Business Daily Africa.
  2. Web site: 8 September 2014. Uchumi Posts KSh384 Million Profit, To Move Key Uganda Outlets. 8 September 2014. Business Daily Africa (Nairobi). Staff Reporter.
  3. Web site: Uchumi Supermarkets. September 2014. 8 September 2014. Uchumi. Audited 30 June 2014 Financial Statement.
  4. Web site: Kenyan Shop Chain Shuts Its Doors . . 2 June 2006 . 30 May 2014.
  5. Web site: 26 August 2015. The man who tamed Kenya's 'greatest corporate disaster' . 9 February 2014. The Nairobian.
  6. Web site: Company History . Uchumi Supermarkets . https://web.archive.org/web/20140531105650/http://kenya.uchumicorporate.co.ke/about-us/history . 31 May 2014 . usurped.
  7. Web site: Uchumi Plays Catch-Up in Battle for Shoppers. 26 January 2011. David. Wafula. 30 May 2014. Business Daily Africa.
  8. Web site: 30 May 2014. Uchumi Shares 'Expected' to Trade at Higher Value. 25 May 2011. Mwaniki. Wahome. Daily Nation.
  9. Web site: Uchumi Supermarkets Becomes Third to Cross-List on Kigali Bourse. 14 October 2013. David. Mugwe. The EastAfrican. 30 May 2014.
  10. Web site: Mugwe. David. 13 November 2013. The EastAfrican. Uchumi Shares Start Trading on Kampala Bourse. 30 May 2014.
  11. Web site: Uchumi Gets Approval To Cross-List on Dar Bourse. 5 August 2014. 5 August 2014. Simon. Ciuri. Business Daily Africa (Nairobi).
  12. Web site: 6 April 2015. Victor. Juma. 5 April 2015. Kidero Exits Uchumi Top Shareholders' List. Business Daily Africa (Nairobi).
  13. Web site: 25 November 2015. Mutegi. Uchumi opens 24-hour outlet in Nairobi. Mugambi. Business Daily Africa. Nairobi.
  14. Web site: List of Uchumi Branches in Kenya. Uchumi Supermarkets. 30 May 2014.
  15. Web site: 14 October 2015. Uchumi sacks Ciano, CFO for 'gross misconduct, negligence'. 15 June 2015 . Business Daily Africa. Nairobi.
  16. Web site: 14 October 2015. Ciuri. Ailing Uchumi hires HR firm to probe theft by employees. 28 July 2015. Simon. Business Daily Africa. Nairobi.
  17. Web site: Kenya's Uchumi Supermarkets picks new CEO after predecessor sacked. 14 October 2015. 25 August 2015. Reuters. Nairobi. David Evans. Humphrey Malalo and Edmund Blair.
  18. Web site: 14 October 2015. Uchumi Supermarkets shuts down regional operations. Brian. Ngugi. 14 October 2015. Daily Nation. Nairobi.
  19. Web site: Uchumi sacks 900 Uganda, Tanzania staff. 14 October 2015. Simon . Ciuri. Business Daily Africa. 14 October 2015. Nairobi.
  20. Web site: 15 October 2015. Uchumi reveals KSh2.4bn drain by closed outlets. 15 October 2015. Mugambi. Mutegi. Business Daily Africa. Nairobi.
  21. Web site: 400 Ugandans lose jobs as Uchumi exits Uganda. 14 October 2015. 14 October 2014. . Kampala. Othman. Semakula.
  22. Web site: Why Uchumi painfully closed Uganda, Tanzania operations. 20 October 2015. 20 October 2015. Mark Keith Muhumuza. and Othman Semakula. Daily Monitor. Kampala.